NET WT. 50 lbs (22.68 kg)
Standlee Premium Western Forage Orchard Grass Compressed Bales are made from high-quality sun-cured forage that is compressed making them easier to handle and store. Standlee Orchard Grass hay is highly palatable and moderate in protein and calorie friendly.
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FIND A LOCATIONStandlee Premium Western Forage Orchard Grass Compressed Bales for livestock and horses provide balanced nutrition for all stages of life with a moderate protein level, great for those on light to moderate work or on a maintenance diet. Orchard Grass hay also offers lower calories than alfalfa or mixed forages.
Growing (slow to moderate growth), mature and overweight horses, horses with HYPP, performance horses, mares early in pregnancy, and breeding stallions.
Weigh the amount of forage provided to each horse to ensure you are feeding the proper amount. This is especially important with baled and compressed forage since similar volumes of forage (a flake for example) vary in weight.
Cut the bands on compressed bales 8 to 10 hours before feeding to allow the bale to expand to avoid overfeeding.
Gradually replace existing hay with Standlee forage over a 7–10-day period. Replace existing hay on a 1 to 1 basis with Standlee forage.
NEVER FEED MOLDY OR INSECT INFESTED FORAGE TO HORSES.
ALWAYS PROVIDE FREE ACCESS TO FRESH, CLEAN WATER.
Animal | Max Feeding Rate |
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Cattle | Max 3% |
Donkey | Max 1.5% |
Goat | Max 4% |
Llama | Max 2% |
Nutrient | Amount | Min/Max/Ave |
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Protein | 8% | Min |
Fiber | 35% | Max |
Fat | 1.5% | Min |
Naturally Sun-Cured Premium Western Orchard Grass Forage
Forage is a natural agriculture product. Despite the use of modern processing equipment, it is not always possible to remove all foreign materials. Sort and remove foreign materials before feeding.
To maintain product quality and ensure safety, store product in a covered, cool, and well-ventilated environment out of the effects of the weather.
DISCARD ANY SOILED OR WET FORAGE IMMEDIATELY.
High quality forage is critical for proper digestive function in horses. Forage (hay/pasture) makes up 60-100% of the diet for horses, depending on their function and activity. For horses that are stalled, or for horses that do not have abundant pasture, stored forage in the form of hay is the primary source of forage. The most popular choices for grasses to be utilized as horse hay are Timothy Grass and Orchard Grass making them the big two forage grasses.
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